Dehydration can occur when a person does not drink enough fluids to replace the fluids lost as waste moves through the body. In terms of those with a stoma, dehydration is the MOST common reason for readmission to hospital following stoma formation. It is important to know the signs and symptoms of dehydration as well as preventative measures. These symptoms can include thirst, dry skin, abdominal cramps, rapid heart rate, confusion and low blood pressure. Dehydration can also upset your electrolyte balance (especially potassium and sodium). Diarrhea, excessive perspiration and vomiting can also increase this risk. Today's episode explores dehydration, how it happens, the signs and symptoms and how to treat and maintain hydration in those who live with a stoma.